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  1. ... depends on how long you have been around coal dust. Most people with this disease are older than ... therapy You should also avoid further exposure to coal dust.
  2. ... any lung and joint disease. Stop exposure to coal dust. ... you have symptoms of RP and exposure to coal dust. Talk to your provider about getting the flu ...
  3. ... Black lung disease among coal miners, from inhaling coal dust Farmer's lung, from inhaling farm dust Asbestosis, from ...
  4. ... Black lung disease among coal miners, from inhaling coal dust</li> <li>Farmer's lung, from inhaling farm dust</ ...
  5. ... to the chest. Working with or around asbestos, coal dust, cotton dust, and silica dust (called occupational lung ...
  6. ... happen if you have long-term exposure to coal dust. Pink. This may be a sign of pulmonary ...
  7. ... be at risk if you are exposed to dusts that contain: Asbestos Coal Cotton Flax Latex Metals Silica Talc Toluene diisocyanate ...
  8. ... hour-years of exposure to biomass smoke or coal smoke; more than 5 years of workplace exposure to dust or smoke; or a previous medical diagnosis of ...
  9. ... and indoor air pollution caused by combustion of coal or other solid fuel.[ 67 ] Limited data are ... and statistically significant reductions in levels of nicotine, dust, benzene, and particulate matter. Health indicators including respiratory ...
  10. ... insertion - series Chest x-ray CO2 blood test Coal worker's pneumoconiosis Coughing up blood Drug-induced pulmonary ...
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